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UNBIDDEN TEARS. T. 8. Morrison, in Chicaoo Tribune. My love sat dreaming one summer day. Undr the maplts with shadows gray. While down each eheek the bright tears stole. Telling of grief that filled her soul With strange alarm, As of coming harm Adowa Life's tray. Had I saddened ber heart with doubts and fears Of ber truth to nit- through thecotning years? Or hardener her soul with a cry for more Of the old-time love, now gone far o'er The oeean wide And ebbing tide Of shoreless Time 1 Ah.no ! for the tears she wept that day Were tears of g iff that the flowery way We had walkel together since long ago Mast be trod along when the darkened flow Of the river of Dea'h OV I J J : L .1 1 .L ini iiiiii a a r aa i i am am rmmim i i - -.-. ji me nrwt in to. For the Watchman. RADICAL SPRECIIO. One night far down on Second Creek Where reeds and rushes grow, A Jolly party meets to seek Each others love to know. . ; .' t ; Amid the merriments and glee There play'd in youthful pride A widow named Cledura B. On forty's shady side. She opened wide her kissing door No teeth above below, And sings again in sev'nty four The lays of long ago. She held the hands of boyish youth, Not eighteen years old yet, And pressed the grand, delightful truth "A wife in meye'll gel." She had at home a daughter sick, Requiring constant care Bat she was bound by love to stick To hoys bo young and fair. Two hundred yards from where she stood And sweet sixteen displayed Her hen-pecked husband call him good ! In the cold grave was laid. Surrounded thus, she little carM For children Fortune gave For husband once in flesh array'd Now moulding in the grave. She had a son, black-headed Shan Among the reeling crowd Who with his mother shared the fun And with her sahg'alood. The widow Mary smoked her pipe. The midnight hour to greet Ami pnnched the fire with spa'kling light To see the nimble feet f Old farther Kimson and bis wife For ever free from prayer Enjoyed the gushing glow of life Without religeous care. And now where morning stars deploy The game old rooster crowt We leave them in their sportive joy Till Gabriel? trumpet blows MUCH MORE. January 1874. Tbo whites in Halifax county, Virgin ia, finding after the war that they were greatly outnumbered at the polls by the blacks, were influenced by some of the most intelligent leaders in the Conserva tive party to adopt a policy which might bo advantageously imitated in othei parts of the South. Instead of placing them selves is antagonism to the colored peo pb the sensible whites set to work to conciliate them and gain their confidence. In 1869 they uominatcd for the Legisla ture two negroes whose yiews were in accord with their own, and elected them. There is a negro majority of about 1,100 otes in the county. Since then, by a continuance of the same conciliatory poll cy, the Conservative whites hare been gradually increasing their influence oyer their colored neighbors until at last this negro county, with its vast preponderance of black voters, has elected to the State Senate Major Uaoland, a white Con servative, giving him a majority of four hundred and fifty over a cai pet-bagger by the name of Eddt, who ran against him. The interests of the whites and blacks in the Southern States are identical ; the prosperity of the former masters is essen tial to that of the ireedmen, who depend mainly upon them for employment and subsistence. The whites cannot take too mack pains to impress this truth upon the minds of the colored men about them, as they appear to have done successfully in tlahtx county. JV. Jr. Sun. -aa Th Winnubago Iudians haviug refused to leave thVir homes in Wisoonsiu at the dictation of Delano, Howe & Co., soldiers of tb rtgulai army have been engaged for some weeks past in hunting them down. Tko mini llflillBtifittlllM Rllll shAjnAliHIS (lilt. rags have been committed on this unfortu nato trib ut rages against which foreign natioss would be almost justified in protest ing iti the bfoad ground of humanity. One Indian, forty-fivs y-ars of age. intelligent, and observing all the outward forms ofA- ineriean oivilisatiou, was the possessor in his ....... ......... ..I ...... hnnflpurt mnn otvttr iamu . . landfwh which he had erected a frame house withlTM-nHtins. The Milwaukee Sentinel ayrat the soldiers sent by Delano found him W'ntt own wok!s cutting firewood. He wasrie away, without eveu being allowed to nWfy his family, and put ou the cars for the Missouri river, his wife ami children be- iiiff left in ignorance of his fate. Under what law or set of Congress the Christian statesman Delano perpetrates these cruel tia unon men who, ir not ciuzads, are eer- ' tainfV human beings, it would be interesting amaB mr- ft . 11 to know. A. i- otm. i . i. n 1 .J an : r Whipped foe Stealing. A white munSMtmed llenrv EWer was arrested FritW evening for stealing pork from Mr. Taylor'sstore, in Ettricks. ried before Justice Perkins of He was car Chesterfield county, who oidered that he should re ceive twenty laehos. The whipping was lnly aduiiiniatcred. Petersburg (Va.) That's the way to reform thicvea NEWSPAPER LAWS. We receive so in.rny inquires as to the laws govern in g the circulation of newspapers, that we hial it necessary to puousn me louuwing summary, which will cover all the questions that hive been addressed to us : 1. Subscribers are considered wishing to Contluue their subscription. 2. If subscribers ordering thediscontinanee of their periodicals may continue to send th in until all arrearages are paid. 3. If subscribers neglect or refuse to take their periodical from the office to which they are directed, they are held responsible till they have settled their bill, and ordered them discontinued. 4. If subscribers move to other places without i uforming the publishers and the p ipers are sent to the former direction, they are held responsible. 5. The courts have decided that refusing to take papers from the office, or removing and leaving them uncalled for, is prima facte evidence of intentional fraud. 6. Auv person who receives a newspaper and makes use of it, whether he Has orderea it or not. is held In law, to be a subscriber and must pay for it. POSTAL INFORMATION. Letters bo toany part of the United States for three cents per half once, if prepaid Unpaid letters are sent to the Uead-letter office at Washington. LiHllers weigmug over an ounce. uu pic paid a single rate, are forwarded to their des- tiuation, and the balance due collected on delivery. City letters must be prepaid two cents per half ounce. Books. Postage on books, not exceeding four ounces in weight 4-cents. Each additional four ounces or fraction thereof 4 cents. Newspapers, Newspapers sent from the office of publication may be prepaid at the following rates per quarter : . Dai lies, cts. per qr. Weeklies, 5 " Mouthliea, (not over 4 os) 3 Quarterlies, 1 M " Miscellaneous Mat tor. On unsealed circu lars, maps, prints, engravings, music, cards, photographs, types, cuttings, roots, seeds, dec, on one package to one address, prepaid. hnot exceeding four ounces 2 cents ; over four and not exceeding eight ounces. 4 cents. The weights of packages is limited to thirty- two ounces. Money Orders. Money can be sent to any part of the eountry with absolute safety, by obtaiuiue a Mouey Order, for which fees are ; On not less thaa $1- and not over $20, 10 cents Over $20 and not exceeding $50, 25 cents No order issued tor less than SI, or more than $20. Sundry Itemes It costs 15 cents extra, besides the regular postage to register a tet ter. Stamps eut out from Stamped Envelopes are not allowed to be placed upon other let ters. Insure Your Life, IN THE EQUITABLE LIFE Assurance Society (cf N. Y.) Assets $21,000,000, Income $9,000,000. Dividends Declared Annually. Canvassing Agents wanted. Apply to J. ALLEN BROWN, Geu'l. Agent. "i1 YOUR HOUSES FURNITURE, and MERCHANDISE. The Imperial (of London ) Lon & T j l ri l T - r r T J v t-t a Iiir& Globe, (of London,) Under- writer's Agency (N. Y.), Firajikliii (of Phila.), Georgia Home (of Golum bus, Ga.), and Old North State (of Warrenton, N. C. ) are all represented by . J. ALLEN BROWN, Agent, FERTILIZERS. Fore Peruvian Guano, Sal Pacific Guano, Navassa Guano, Baugh's Raw-Bone Phosphate, and "No. 1." Lump Lime, Kept on hand, or ordered at any time. Farmers will do well by-Engaging what they want at once 'r;, . - j aiiucgiTcu w panics giving unuouoieu security, or lien on crops. J. ALLEN BROWN, Office No. 2, Granite Row at AtwtlVs Hardware Store. Salisbury, N. C. Aug. 28, 1873Vtf. 1874. NOW READY. 1861 37 YEAR OF Turner's N. C. Almanac for 1874 is the lar gest und most valuable Almanac published in me maie. For Sale by McNEELY & WALTON, Merckata, Salisbury, N. C. Oct.30th lm. mil THE NEW FAMILY SINGER SEWING MACHINE. We claim and can show that it is the cheap est, most beautiful, delicately arranged, nicely adjusted, easily operated, and smoothly running fll th v.mitv KowiHfer Machines. It is re markable not only for the range and variety of its sewing, but also lor tne vaneiy arm uiwici. kinds of texture which it will sew with eqnal fur.iiitv mnA nArfaotiin lisintr silk twist, linen or cotton thread, fine or coarse, making the inter- locked-elastic-stitch, alike on both sides of iuviih i a a va i v- v -j j z. the fabric sewn. Thus, bea-rer cloth, or leather, may be sewn with great strength and uniformity of stitch; and, in a moment, this willing and never-wearying instrument may be adjusted for fine work on gause or gossamer tissue, oi .ne tucking of tarlatan, or ruffling, or almost any other work which delicate fingers have been known to perform. And with its simplicity of construction; ease of operation ; uniformity of precise action at any speed; capacity for range and variety of work, nne or coarse leaving an rivais oeiuuu i. We wich Dleasure refer the public to the Gold and Bronze Medals and Diplomas awarded to onr Mach ines in America, Prussia, England, and recently in Austria at the Exposition in V lenna, where we Were awarded five Medals, Merit, Pro gress, and three for articles manufactured on our Machines. But it gives us much greater pleasure, to present to the public the sworn returns of sale, (to which any one can have access) oi tneainer ent Manufacturers of Machines, for the last four years, made to the receiver appointed by the - - . , rm r 1 T" . owners ot vaiuaoie sewing Aiaciune rat en is, aim which shews the precise number of machines sold by each Company. 18G9 1870 1871 1873 Slnjter Mnufctln- 0., 86.781 197.S83 0 219.TSS Whe-ler A Wilann do TH,b nj,s iv.i-m let.iro Unwe MacMno Co . , 45,000 Grove 4 Baker Bwlng 75,15 84,010 145,000 M .chine Co., 85,1 S Domestic 8-lng do Weed Few ns do 19.S8T Wilcox k Qibba do l7,-ol Wilson do Atr erican Button-Hole Over teaming Machine Co., 7,793 S7.40S 500 50,888 10.897 89.655 80.127 31,158 5-2.010 49,554 43.444 88 689 22,606 14,573 8.919 17,660 30.121 18.562 15,917 18,980 18S97 15 798 14.907 11,901 11.876 6058 4.9S2 4,262 8,665 UOM Bledlil Florence (in do do do do do do do do 1861 R. P. Hove VIctT Davit -Ble t Remlnrton Empire J. E. Braunsdorf KcMtone ! 11 56 457 Brtlett, Reversiblt do Rartram A ranton do 496 420 614 1,004 30.051 7.689 4 720 4.555 2.965 2,o.'hJ 980 913 147 134 1,H)0 1,000 Leeor Oririnal H-we rtnkle t Lyon Aetra Kliplie r-0 do do do do d do do do do 811 1.889 4,548 8 700 1,141 2.420 6,806 8560 ijre Empire Parham J. O. Folroa M'Kay C. F. Thomson Union Button-Hoi do LaraTitt do 771 The reader will also note that although it u charged that Sewing Machines are Bold at en ormously hieh prices, yet he will see that sever al firms, that were in existence have failed or abandoned an amprontable business We respectfully solicit a call from all parties desiring a first class Sewing Machine At our store near the Public Square will be found the LATEST IMPROVED ATTACHMENTS for Tucking, Cording, Rufiiing, &c. Alto Silk, Linen, and Cotton Threads, ' miw aaj ' aaa. a am neeniei, uu, oc. Singer Manufacturing- Co.. JOHN A. RAMSAY, Oct. 2-tf. Agent. SPIRIT OF THE AE ' II K Spirit of the Age will present a pair i- of fine pictues worth $3.00 to every sub scriber for 1873, who pays $2 50 in advance for a vears subscription. The pictures entitled Raphael's Cherubs is executed in the finest style of Lithographic printing; the printed surface o. each is 22x28 inches, and the pictures sell in the stores for $2 50 per pair. Rev. T. H. Pritchabd, D. D., Contributing Rev. H. T. Huosox, Editors. The Age is a weekly Family Paper, adapted to the Home Circle, the Farmer, the Mechanic, the Tradesman, alike in every section of the State; it is not sectional in its character, nor partizan or sectarian. Besides all the news of the day, collated with a view to correctness and accuracy, its columns will be filled with the choicest matter appropriate to the different de- artments stones, Historical and Biographical Sketches, Travel and Adventure. Sabbath Read ing, Wit and Humor, Agricultural, Correspon dence, an Epitone of the News of the Day, Ac. ORIGINAL STORIES. I i iic uiiuiitauuii 01 ui igiiiai oiuneii in a special feature of.the Age. and for this vear we have procured several from the pens of popular and interesting writers, in mis Department alone we can promise our readers entertainment equal in character to that of any of the popnlar story papers. TERMS IN ADVANCE : One copy one year, (with 2 pictures,) $2 50 " without pictures, 2 00 six months do 1 25 Every reader of the Spirit or the Age as published before the war, is earnestly requested io renew tneir patronsge; sena lor specimen copy. Atwress, EDWARDS ir. BROUGHTOM Feb. 13, tf Raleigh, N. C The Wilmington Star. ESTABLISHED Only SIX YEARS DAILY STAR. Has the T.AHiVRftT P.TD PTTT A TTAW r any uai iy JNewspaper in the fetate, and a circu rrjf I m vmv awa w stion in nmingion Ilfteriy TW1C6 U Large as that of any other paper. All the news Of the day will be fonnd in it condensed when unimportant, at lensrth when of moment, and always presented in a clear, in- . ; j . itriuKeiu inu interesting manner. SUBSCRIPTION (In Advanr-P, 1 x - ( ne I ear, $7.00 Six Months,. 3 AO Three Months,. 2.00 -:o:- WEEKLY STAR. PRICE REDUCED. THIS WEEKLY STAR is now combined with the CAROLINA FARMER, and is on of the cheapest papers in the country, at the iouowmg ; REDUCED RATES : Une Uopy, Une iear 1.50 One Copy, Six Months, l .00 LFHJlubs of 5 to 10, One Year, 1.2fi per copy. IdrAJlubs of 10 or more. One Year only 81 00 per Copy. kjropecimen Copies sent on applies uon. Address, WM. H. BERNARD, Editor A Projirieior, WILMINGTON. N. C Dec 4 1873. tf. RAOWAVS READY RELIEF CURES THE WORST PAIKS In from One to Twenty Minutes. NOT ONE HOUR after rca'lnc thai rcftbr with ram. HADWArS BEADY RELIEF 18 a every ran. It wu the An and U Tho Only Pain Be Hint iiitant!r atop the moot ex tt'ilnininaiioii. and core CoMCationa, I. mm.'", -tf.m.tch. Bowcla. or or other gun uac ijniiicaucu. IX FROM OVE TO TWERTI no trailer how violent or excracUttnc the pais It II HI' AT Bed ridden. Inflrm. Crippled, fiari tJ- i-ur:iisic, or irui rated who RADWAY'S READY RELIEF WILL vr FORD TWSTAJTT IN I --LAMMaTIO op the kidneys. inki.m m avion or TUB BLADDX. INFLAMMATION of TUB BOWELS. CONGESTION OT THB LOTTO. i-0r.3 THROAT. DIFFICULT BHEATHINO. PALPITATION Of THB HEART. i:7JTEBIC8, CR3UI, DIrTHERIA catarrh, nrurnxa. crADACiiE, toothache NEURALGIA, RHEUMATISM. COLD CniI.IJ. AGUE CHILLS. ft- op'icaiioti oft tie Keadjr Mellefto the part or i :i ; wot re iuc pain or atmciiuy exists wuianora ai-l "-. Iti'rt. Tw nty .'.rooa In half n tumbler of water will tn a few III. in cure CKAMPX. SPASM! ilK ItTBURN, KICK IIRADAC B. DIARRHOEA UUK HTt)MACH. ww s-v aas . - lVKTKRT. QnfJflL WIND IN THE BOWELS, .iti.l nil INTERNA la I-AINA Tn..vi-lrna inuM niivavs carry a bottle of w iii'iicy aXriier with tnem. a raw dreye la on ir .viii iivv-ut j-ickncn- ..r paltw from aSjsajaja of wntrr. 1. la better titan Krench Brandy or BlUers as a r;4MulKHL FZVER AND AGUE. FETER AND AGUE cured for flftr centa. Thcra It a r. im-dml ai!iul In tbla wvrM that will cam F warn ifl ji-r. and ail other Malarlnvx, Bllona. Scarlet, .nh..Kl. Vell..w. an.1 other Frvrrx (aWod br RAD TAVS riLLI m quick a RAO WAY'S READY RE. 1 I. .r". Fitly cent n r bottle. HEALTH! BEAUTY! ! etrvo Avn vvrt: rich blood ixcre zt. .F FLKSII AM' WKIiIIIT 4'I.E R FKIM AND LsLAUTlrCLi COl'LLXION SECURED TO ALL. DR F2 A D WAY ' S SisapiM Eesolrat T'eiZ Cai'AT CLOOD PURIFIER. :: s " v r. -ii". -:it atonisuivo craBs- so V' I K Ml It Ai'l D ARK TlIK l'lANiEH, THE I 'V I NDERiittKa, CSitEH TlIK 1NKLC ENi K J T.:..i IRL'Li WONDtRKLL r.SlciSK. very Baj Increase io Flesh til Tuiiui h l)32i aid Felt. Eri-rr il-ni of ilm FATtSAP AHTLUAJr RKSOL-.-..tu iiuiil. a:.- i!ir-uvli t'.ia KI.k..!, 8eal. Vr.no. I ..lUrr Klui-li. aiiO nU"ut iImj M'atcm thi; rl-jor of . i.ir :t rt-ixiir lli wa--.-ol' 'In- lniy with new and :tii, inalrrlaL r.nnU. Svhilla, C.niHuiiiiiiUn. mnliUar ,lii!M?. I'Ict- In llirnat. Mouth. To- n. .'tiKin liiCtllniijHu:''! -ll... r !.r'..; .v:cm. : ?. Siriiti:.r,. . iltuvhanira I nun th.' Kar ann ir.t l..rta fkm li-ta-v. Kriiiii.n.v KcTcr -. S,-a M ::.-ai!. Uins Wi.rui.Sul. Rl),-iiiu Kr t l.a. cm-, li'act- S., V..rms in Wtr l'toih. Tuimin. Can- . in Oh. Wi:iIi. mitl nil 'ak-uian: aiai ainiul ilU ..tmin. Si;:lit Svcui.. I...--,. r l.nl anl .ill waMraof Ufa i.ri:K i'!o. arc wltlim li.c ouratlri- rr.tiw'i- ,n llilr ,M kJ i :i I (:. l! i l I. ,t:iv' l tt ; .1 vc io :; ic-rrtt u!np ll f r i ithff ul thcaC furiai uf u Mi-ai Mtcr to c uri litem. It :im :i. i, i..!y !. .. inli. rc-ilnrrvl liv t!. wastct I ..t.-iumI::-.ii tti.itl ; CoitihiMalhr j.rrin-w,iu. uc tin .-. rt ot l.i--o tn, ajnaf r.'alm llw a..iu h t. -r iiit.ii n::l niulo I 'Hi hfa!:Iiv IjI.kvI :uij tUU Ai:ArAi:u.i.i..N i;i 1ik vtvmt m rtira rri-' -i; f !: it onrc (lii rt-nidily :m i. m. lu 4(1.1 vttr:ii ithn. mi I F':-'-'i-ii.ti Ui:niiii-liiiij I Iks ri-Tii:i tii Ik? r:i;..4. aii.l fiT Uajf ulnttiml will I.-1 thlni'dl ?-r,i-Ii, btttc-. ni.l Mn'niiftr. i.nt.1 . iln ; iM-tu r, . lie i.it;i m.i. auU UcU Nl inily ! the SiBirAPtu.iAS II:LOLTkT excel kHown rtii- il :et l'i tlice'iru uli'hrMilc. Ken. !i. I" HttittUHMMl, bi.J UmiH lliwaaC; bui It la 1L0 7Z'.u)--j C ZXadilcr Cc:r : plaints, "-ttrr VT.mb rtiwao. Grnrrt, n'.aVtc. Dmprr, r. AiUcinbiurij. au.l in ...I wborv there ara 'i Utijm .ii MiL-. or iln water i- tliicii. riwu.lv. mixvil It -u'-blH'C-ii liko Ihv wliiir uf an -, r llirt u.S Itko ii,-,- ;1k. i.r thi-rc l a iiixriml. ilart. I.di.m amwar . I uu, I..HH: .'mi iliM.i, ami wIk-ii iln r la , . a ..i 1.....1 i I il-ci a.. I ill the : i. i'iii Zm ii'n.' it w .. it i-.i.-.n : watr. - Hiilf.i' Cue. I 1 2 Years' Crowih j i.' aiivaj'j Insolvent, Y'S t .'a. L'mm.mm ini 1 Hit KT'ir 'v la-.if'o-.. Ltaintltr coat,-1 wi:h nwprt rutn. luir : ircul:i-. i-urux. i.M! Mini tmu;tlH.-ii. KaU- v .iy . Pill., ii.r (liHcurr ; nil iliHilcrii llw Mtoniatli. l..v r. lila.iiltr. NVrvou4 liM-a-. Ilmalaclar. t'oiiriipaii.-n. iii iw-., IiMliuKtUni, bya (..pnia, UillHiui-a, liiiiutis FrvVr. ItiAaiunialkiH ot the r-.wi ls 1'iltr. and till Ih'ranax'iM, Kfa ol lha Internal V.Mrera. Warranted in ffn-: it -itlve enrc. Ttirvly 'itcL.tile, cuMiouiiii uo uuti-.v, uiiiiuraUordeWtcri. imis I'rusa. A tew rto of KAOW.'.VS TII.TJ? wr.l free the ajrt- te:n rum a:i tin- u : iiuin. it tiixMUvra. l rice, za eanta i r Km. mh. i) in i'm ..1.-1 .i RKAO -KAlK ANu TKl'K. ' Rend one letter r'ainp to kviihai A t it.. Warren M.. New .lor? liiiurinaUoti worth tnouxaittu Hill be tent j xc:z k.i the Blood -:;p, rj rrctect ' I'rrtojrMe cf :-crt as lo have f: izthncttt, as u i'fr.sl ittJlttied i '?zo si:iipJcst i ihr- quantity i it'llizlnef rr.-x, !, ami I ..".' -Imply ytrtttir: and L 't.od ;;c;- of tit", btitly, t ::xl icr:Ftc, 'bl'l SV.CI'C- "J : -i l.'r.i'j for re iron--v C'oiu- iV :.:iors, ir,OT, .v.; rd rlrints, :, cv no f. a tow "J J'CC .:., its l.:fu- .7 .' :ie en -i Con s' jt : . r sujfcriiij crcrz Pcaltbif, ami :: l troiyicnj ami : : t ft ; -J1 y hes- 5 ir-rJ. I, -. f.Ta 7:23 PERU lo:r:i i:i (Ice class -. L I"rcc. 1.1 .R'J?. T.i W. FOVLE k SONS, Proprietors, - 1 ; at : Jl ire. Iloktou. ' " a; 1. 1. T. T ARGE LOT OF LADIES' CLOAKS aj offered at greatly reduced prices, as'lhey were oougni v - tow. T;iE STRONG. Oct. 9-tf . V. WALLACE. THE SOUTHERN MUTUAL r t RE INSURANCE COMPANY, OF RICHMOND. VA. AssetU, 1st January, 1873, - 472,867.23 Issues Annual, Term and Participating Policies. Farm Property a Specialty. DR. H. G. DAVIDSON, President. JORDAN N. MARTIN, Vice-President. J. E. NEISWANGER, Secretary. 8. B. JONES, General Agent. J. ALLEN BROWN, of Salisbury, Canvassing Agent. LEWIS C. HANES, of Lexington. Local and travelling Aeent. way Z2, ly. BANK OF STATE8VILLE CBABTID CKDEB ACT Of TBI OBNBEAL AS8EBBLT OF NOBTA CABOIJMA. Authorised Capital. 300 000 THIS BANK has been organised under the Laws of the State, and all the T'vrrmaati complied with. , Deposits received subject to Check, sfd when special arrangement are made Certificates of Deposit will be issued payable with interest at the rate of 8 per cent. T? - . ... t ,, . , , . . . oaccuiura, vxamiDiNraiors, on arena ns, or others holding money in Trust, are authorized by law to deposit in this Bank. Highest price paid for Gold and Silver Coin and Old Bank Bills; and General Banking Business transacted. REVENUE STAMPS FOR SALE. RAML. McD. TATE, Pbksidikt. R. P. SIMONTON, Caher. Statr-svillf, N. C, Aug. 21, Ib73-3ui0l. .v 1 j .rnr.y v- I Gift E - -w The only Reliable Gift Distribution in the Country I $75,000 00 10 BE DISTRIBUTED IN L. D. SINE'S 165 REGULAR MONTHLY Gift Ei I FT JuNTERPRISE, To be drawn Monday, Feb. 23rd, 1874 TWO GRAND CAPITALS OF $5,000 EACH GREEBACKS ! Two prises $1,0001 Six prises $500 Each in GREENBACKS en prizes f 100 J 1 Horse A Bussr. with Silver-mounteil Harness, worth S600 One Fine-toned Rosewood Piano, worth iLVtfV Ten Family 8ewing Machines, - - worth $100 eacn : Pive Gold Watches & Chains worth $100 each ! lve Uold American Huatine Watches, worth Ten Ladies' Gold Huntin VVairkfl Worth 5iuo r.acii ! .. J . . . . T - a a 000 Gold and. Silver Lever Hunting Waicket, (in all,) worth from $20 to $300 tatk. Gold Chains, Silver-ware. Jewelry Ac, Ac. r of aifts, i5,oo. Tickets Limited to 75,000. AGENTS WANTED to Sell Tickets, to whom Liberal Premium will be psid. Single Tickets $1 ; Six Ticket $5; Twelve Tickets $10 ; Twenty-five Tickets $20. Circulars containing a foil list of prises, a de scription of the manner of drawing, and other tiiiuriuaiiuii lu reiereni'i- to tne llBiri BUtlon. will be sent to any one ordering them. All let ters must be addressed to hajw officb, L. D. SINE, Box 86. 101 W. Fifth St. daTCIaOTATl, O. DR. J. F - It I II II II . DENTIST. Having located in 8sJiskrv. so lid Is a one nee in toe town sna surroanding coon try. a ! ff a . a OFFICB Coraer of Main it Bank Street door below Boy den House. TV Jan. 1 tt. 1000 I offer for sale a Farm of 200 acres, aitusted in Rowan county one and half miles, from 3rd Creek Station, one half in Culttvatkm the balance in woodland, io a healthy section. Out buil dings good; Dwelling needing repairs Price $1000 For further information call at thia omce. Nov. 13 1373.-5C . $72 00 EACH WEEK Agents wanted everywhere. Business strictly J ? a 7 legitimate, rarttcniars Tree. Address, 36 ly. J. WORTH 4 CO., 8t Loou, Mo. IB Dr. J. Walker's California Vin egar Bitters, are a purely V ope table preparation, made chiefly from the na tive herbs fomyl on the lower ranges of the Sierra Nevada mountains of Califor nia, the medicinal properties of which are extracted therefrom without the use of Alcohol, jho question is almost daily asked. ''What is the cause of tho unparalleled success of Vinegar Brr TKKst" Our awwer is, that they remove the cause of disease, and the patient re covers his health. They arc the great blood purifier aod a life-giving principle, a perfect Kcnovntor and Invigorator of the systcn Never before in the history of the World has a medicine been compounded poSiteaicing the remarkable qualities of Viskq a IIittkbs in healing the sick of every disease man is heir to. They are a "cutlo Pusjrative as well as a Tonic, relieving Con pes ion or Inflammation ot the Liver and Visceral Organs in Bilious Diseases The properties of Pn. Wa wren's TtXKCAB liirraai are Aperient, Diaphoretic, Carminative, Nutritious, Laxative, Diuretic, Sedative. Counter! Irritant Sudorific, Altera tive, and Anti-BiSous. Grateful lrtousaiius prtn ... i ix EGAJt Bitters .the most wonderful In rigorant that efcr sustained th sinking yetem. No Person can take these Bitters according to directions, and remain long unwell, provided their lames arc not de stroyed by miicral jniison or other means, nnd vital organs wasted beyond repair. Itilions, Roiiiitteut and Inter mittent r evei!S, which are so preva lent in the valleys of our great rivers throughout the t'niied States, eaftecially those of tho MiSM.ssippi. Ohio. Muvmri, Illinois, Tennessee, Cutnborland, Arkan sas, ked, Coloraaiu. liraxits. Uk Graivtio, Pearl, Alabama, Mobile, Savannah, Ro anoke, James, and many otlicrs, with their vast trilni:irie.i, t'lironglKnit our entire country timing the Summer nnd Autumn, and rcimrkaWy s tint ing sea sons of unusual hicat ami dryness, aro invarialdy nceoiifaianied by extensive de rangements of ti e ctomach and liver, antl other abdout in rtl viscera. In their treatment, a purlralivc, exci ting a pow erful intlurneo qiKin these various or gans, is essentially noceasary'. There is no cathartic for the pttnose equal to Da. J. Walk Kit's Vinkhai: Uittkks, as they will spctdily remove the Lirk colored viscid matter with which the bowels arc loaded, at l!ic famo time stimulating the secretions of the liM-r, and generally restoring t'.-.e healthy functions of the ligestive organs. Fortify the (xwly nptinst disease by purifying all its lltihlswith Vixkiiar ltlTTEIta. No ehitleiuic can l.Uio hold of a system thus fore-armed. Dyspepsia or Ii;dit:pstioi!, Head ache, Pain in the Shoulder a. Coughs, Tightness of the Chest, Dizzmess. Sour Eructations of the .Stomach. Bad Tasto in the Month. Bilious Attacks, Palpita tation of the Heart, InUamiiiation of the Lungs, Bain in the region of tho Kid neys, and a bundled other painful symp toms, nro tlie ottiprings of 1 spep.a. One iKittlewiil pr)uvc a lcttcr guarantee of its merits than a lengthy advertise ment. Scrofula, or tiling's Evil, White Swcilingft, Ulcera, atriH:laK, Kwettod Xeck, Goitre, Scrofulous InllatiiuwliiiaS, Indolent Innaiiimalions, JJercuriui AucctiotM, Old 8orci, Kruplious of the Skin. Sore Kyea. etc. In t -r. ns in nil nlhcr constitutional IHa cascs, Walk sa'a Vixwjar Bittbba bar shown their great curative p.iwer in the most ob.stiii.ito and intractable cusca. For Iuflanm(ator'and Chronic Rheumatism, Gout, Bilious, Remit tent nnd Intermittent Fevers, Diseases of the Blood, Bivcr, Kidney s and Bladder, these Bitters have i ential. Such Diaeasoa are caused by ViLiafsd jtlood. Mechanical Diseases. Persons en gaged in Paints 4'd Minerals, such as Plumber, Typc-scOcr. Gohl-beaten, and aimers, as they advance, in life, am subject to paralyM of Ufa BoireU. To gnard against this, take a il ( of Walkkbs Vis boar Bittkk.h oceaifoiially. For Skill Diseases, Kruptions, Tet ter, Salt-Bbeiim, Itlittches, Spt, Pimples, Pustules, Boils, Carbuncles Pinjr-worms, Scald-head, Sore tye.. Kryitelai, Itch, Scurfs, Diseoloratiotis of the Skin, Humor and Diseases of the Skin of whatever nam or nature, are liter.dly dnp np and carried out of the system hi ts short time ly the use of these Bitters. Pin, Tape, and other Worms, lurking in the aystoifc of so many thrsBssaWa, are effectually destroyed and removed. g0 system of medicine, no vermifages, no an- thahniniUcs will free the system from worms like these Bitters. For Female Comnlaints. in vounff or old, married or fiajgle, at the dawn of wo manhood, or the trrn of life, these Tonie Bitters display so decided an influence thai improvement is soort perceptible. Cleanse the Vitiated Blood when ever you find its imparities bursting through the skin in Pimples, Eruptions, or Sores: cleanse it when you find it obstructed and sluggish in the reini; cleanse it when it it loui ; your reelings wall tell vou when. the blood pure, aud the health of the will follow. H H. M. DOV M.O CO.. Druggists and Goo. A gta,. Sao Kraaeiaoo. CaJiaaratta, sad cor. of Wnabiiirton and CBarUM Sss X. T atoM by aU Oral aetata a aval ITtbUsb. n. h. Mcdonald oo.. by a.11 Land Deeds, Trustee Deed Commissioner's Deeds, Sheriffs' Deeds, Chattel Mortgages, 6e., i?or aaie at this om . H 4.RD WARE. When yoa want Hardware at lo C II ... . njrures, can on tne undersirned at No. Lrranite Row. i , D. A. ATWELL. 8alrsbarj. N. C.,May 13-tf. CATAWBA HIGH SCHOOL NEWTON, N. C. The 17th Term of 30 weeks, will besia usxv tti 1874. - ,SS:R'LT,-,i i' . a. an Priaeipei. l no aire al tau omce. Rev. J. A. FOIL, A. R ! 7r Aaf . St, J. p ROWE. f Assastansa r - Dec. 13 1873 (kmT Marria Ortificatce for sale i - WATCHMAN OFFICE is well supplied with large and elegant aaaortmeat of PLAIN i FANCY JOB TTVIS, Pictorial or CUT ILLU8TRATI0N8, x suitable for all kinds of HANDBILL PRINTING. Also Finer and more Ornaaaental Tvpea for Business & Professional CARDS t Visiting, Party and Wedding Cards College and School Circulars of all kinds ; PAMPHLETS, Tobacco .Notices aod LABELS for all purposes ; f ato flanks For Clerks, Magistrates and Solicitors ; Or anything else required in tb Printing Line. THB Cinliu Ultras as a KEvrsPAPaa, la a candidate for publte faror. Its circulation is eood, and iti and patronage improving. Its of the beet adTertuung mediunst ia the State, and offers its facilities ea el liberal terms as any. 200 HEAD OP Cattle Warn TV ' t.L ia Hundred fine Beef Cattle, for waue -prepared to pay the highest e F j He would also inform the umsaji Salisbory that be is reraisbins; U aasw v r i k. - aaaaaaliV ei who wfi ioor umw t on Mondav. Wi urday mornings. JOHN BEARD- May22-tf. Cheap Chattel Mortgages, sad various other blanks for sals Jan - 1 a C I DUflA m jouuiiu nauu FOR SALE. WT
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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